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Ares was worshiped by warriors, as well as those to prevent or cause fear and dread or courage.
No; Ares -the god of war - would have been one of the gods the Spartan Army would have worshiped.
Ares was the father of the Amazons, or the husband of them, he did not rule them. They are linked to him to underline their warrior natures, they also worshiped Artemis.
No. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of the Judeo-Christian God, believed to be the true God. Zeus was a pagan god worshiped in ancient Greece.
Aside from the Spartans, Ares was not widely worshiped in Greece. And while he was the God of War, most Achaean Greeks would have prayed to Athena in that regard. So Ares was much less important in Greece than in Rome.
Many Pagan religions, who had multiple gods, had a God of War. The Greeks worshiped Ares, the Romans had Mars, the Aztec worshiped Huitzilopochtli, Bishamon was worshiped in Japan, Beg-tse was Tibet's God, Ekchuah was the God of War in the Mayan culture, and Ankt was the Egyptian Goddess of War. Contrary to popular belief Kratos was never worshiped as the God of War. Kratos is the Greek God of Strength and Domination.
72 ares fought with but 43 of them he lost or got injured
The 'Roman Names' were worshiped and known to the Romans before the Greek; when the Greek people were conquered, their gods and goddesses were incorporated into the Roman gods and goddesses; so it is that it is near impossible to now tell the difference between the two. That, by the way, was a common practice of the Romans, adopting the gods and goddesses of the people they conquered/ruled.
The Spartans may have disproportionately worshiped Ares over the other Greek gods because he was the god of war, and Spartan lifestyle revolved heavily around warfare and military preparation.
some, but not all. from what ive read, she was kind of supposed to be the goddess of jerks(dont turn me into a hairbow Aphrodite!!!!). but the grreks worshiped her and the other twelve olimpians.(P.S. Ares is the god of all jerks!!! dont kill me ares!!!
Greek myth did not come with a accurate calendar, but as Ares was worshiped in Ancient Greece he would be a couple thousand years.